News
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29 Mar 2018
NACC Fire Recovery and Resilience Workshop
Thursday 5 April 1pm to 4pm at Granville Recreation Centre Gingin. The Northern Agricultural Catchments Council in association with the Forever Project and with funding…
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23 Mar 2018
European house borer update
European house borer (EHB) Hylotrupes bajulus is a destructive pest of seasoned coniferous timber including pine, fir and spruce. If allowed to become established it…
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20 Mar 2017
Biosecurity alert: Tomato potato psyllid
The Department of Agriculture and Food, WA (DAFWA) is working with the WA horticulture industry to respond to the detection of tomato potato psyllid, an…
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01 Dec 2016
Amazon Frogbit and Other Aquatic Weeds To Watch Out For
Amazon Frogbit was first discovered in the Liege Street Wetland in Cannington in January 2013. These potentially serious invasive weeds are sold as aquarium and…
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18 Aug 2016
Farmers are helping endangered ecosystems
There a many reasons to be unhappy about the state of the environment. But we’ve recently found some good news: a conservation program that works….
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17 Aug 2016
Wild dogs menacing children and pets on multi-billion estates on NSW north coast
This is an article which was written in 2015. Since then, things have become worse. This is Tweed Council in New South Wales. It’s not…
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26 Jun 2015
Latest Envirowise is out now!
Read the latest news from the Chittering Landcare Centre THIS ISSUE INCLUDES: Pasture Cropping Nypa Grass Feral Follow up Water Quality Reports Tree Planting Dates…
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18 May 2015
Pasture Cropping Workshop with Colin Seis
Bob Hawke Landcarer of the Year Award winner, Colin Seis, conducted a workshop on Pasture Cropping at Wannamal Hall on Friday 8th April. This innovative…
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27 Feb 2014
SALP funding is in!
Landcare group Chairpeople and Officers attended a breakfast this morning, where the successful grant recipients were announced. We are pleased to announce that between our…
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26 Feb 2014
Fencing Workshop all tied up
The fencing workshop on the weekend was a great success! It was fantastic to see a few new faces. A huge thank you to Phil…